Xl'ln JUAJJ f BEE FRIDAY STCPTEMBEU 12. 1884. They Are Without AND- Have been Awarded One Hundred and eighteen Prize Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And Entail If the Greatest Mg Pianists , JFSSCIEI- IN II An exnmmntion of thosa magnificent "Pianos is politely requested before purchasing any other instrument. General Western tlepreseulntives. P. S. Also Gen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSE & SONS BEHR BROS. , 'and ' ARION PIANOS , and SHONIWGEE CYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGA N. RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Superinflndent U. P. RAILWAY , I7TE & 13TH STEEB175' MANUPACTURBRS OF AND DEALERS IN WATEE WHEELS. HOLLER MIL LS * d Orain Elevator Machinerv MILL PURNISniWGS OF ALL" KINDS , INOLUBINQ THS Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Cloti STEAM PUMPS TSTEAM WATER AND OAQ BRASS GOODS AMD FIFE. ARCHITECTURAL AKD BRIDGE IRON. O Pi lrj lrjo &r' & ' t * Q QO We nro prepared to furniph plnns and estimates , nnd will coutract 01 tlio erection ol' Flouring Mills nnd Grain Elevators , or for clmngins Flotirincr Mills , from Stona to the Roller System. B3TE'pecial attention given to furnishing Powder Phuta for any pur pose , and estimaiea made for some Clmieral mauhinery rei/uirs attended promptly. Audreys RTOHABD & CLAHEE , Omaha , Neb L alt" OT rrtO _ O > , M pj r g * r-I T > 3 bi * ) cQ P o ! 3 rw a CQ ett I f1 o S 02 ra i i s s ID OUMTNGSAND 20THST , , OMAHA , WEB , COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL KKWS. SUIOIDE BY STBIOHNINE , Career lij' ft DOHO of Volson , Yesterday about noon n Br.u reporlcr learned that'n man was lying at the point of death from a dose of poison , at Iho rooms of the Pluunlt hook and ladder company , on upper Broadway. Hasten ing to the plnco named the reporter found the rumor was Indeed true , TUB VICTIM being William llnggorly , a young moil about 120 years of age , well known in Council BltilTs , and whoso pnrcnti reside on Stutsmati etreot. At the time TUB BER man first arrived upon the scone , Haggorty seemed to bo Buffering rory little , and Iho two doctors then In attendance were undecided as to whether ho had really taken poison or lot , though they were administering emetics and treating it as a case of that nature. When lirat asked if ho had taken poison ho ntrongly denied it , but finally ADMITTED TAK1NO BTl'.YUItMXE , iaid ho wanted to die , and told Charley Nichols that the roat of the poison was behind the door of the room in which ho a then lying , and a hasty search of the place designated rovcalcd an ounce bottle Imlf full of the deadly poison. Just how much ho had taken could not bo ascor- allied from the quantity yet remaining In the bottle , for liad the vial been full vhon ho took THE DEADLY DOSE , hp quantity taken would have boon auf- cicnt to vomit him , and thus throw it ut of the stomach. But ovory. effort on ho part of the physician failed to have .ho desired effect of bringing up the strychnine , as it had probably boon in the stomach n aufliciont length of time to permeate the system , and after Buffering the most INTENSE AQONY for nearly four hours , death came to his relief , and ho breathed his last at 3:30 : yesterday afternoon. A coroner's jury was immediately im paneled , and an inquest hold at tlio placn where the young man died , and the fol lowing is their VEUDICT : STATKOP IOWA , ) POTTAWATTJMIE CODNIY , j EH. An inquisition liolden nt Council Hinds , in Pottnwfttt unio county , on the llth d.iyof September A. D. , 1SSI , before 1) . M. Council , coroner of niil county , upon tbo body of 0. W. Hagxorty , there lyiiiR ile.id , by tun jurors who'p imino1) are hereunto guupcribed. The said juror ? upon their oatln do B.iy thnt the eald C W. Hafrpfrty came to his ilaatii by nil overdo'io of Btrycliinno administuroil by fiiin- ? elf. Iu testimony uliercof the said .jurors li.ive hereunto set tliuir hunds tlio day nnd > -ear aforcsatd. Atte t : D. HI. CONNKLL , Coroner 1'ottawattainlo county. 1. .r. NEKTON , IToromau. 13. F. KEKLIXE. Onssi : WALTERS. Just what caused the young man to icek his own destruction in this manner is not positively known , though the BEE nan hoard "suppositions" by several , ant the BEE prefers to deal directly with 'acts rather than rumors that -would drag before the public porsonn who probably : ontributcd nothing to the caueo of the , -oung man's sad ending. The funeral lorvicos of the deceased will bo hold to- narrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the reni- r lonco of his brother , D wight Ilaggorty , jornor Eighteenth avenue and QVolvth itreot. IPAEDONED FEOMPEISON. fVftcr Scrvltifj Fourteen Years on iv lilio b'cntcnco Car Murder. Some fourteen ycara ago there occurred at Logan , Harrison county , a fatal saloon row , in which a innn named Bydo mot his death , and the hands of a mau troll known in that vicinity and in Council Blaffe were stained with the lifo blood of a follow creature. The particulars of the murclur , the arront , conviction and BOH tcnco of the perpetrator , are incidon itill fresh in the minds of ninny , and review of the caoa ia therefore unnecc i.iry. The man who committed the deed , vnj ; eontoncod to opend the balnuco of n'n natural Hfowithin thu7nlls of thu itato'.i prison , nt Fort Madiuon , -vliich - at that time was thu moat sin-ore punishment inflicted by the awe of Iowa. Ho was immediately tu- fen to the place of incarceration and on- ; ercd upon the fulfillment of ilio dreary iml hopulcB3 Rcatciicu that wan intended to banish him forever from the world at largo. For eleven yeins ho tolled away In lila living tomb , itud doubtless nuny timoH v.lulled that ho had uxplntod hia loiTtblo crime upon theecnlLld rnthur than cnduro the nnguiah. of body nnd mind that must &fll < ct ono whoso ftituro contains not a fiin lu ray of hopo. Dur ing the last , fourteenth year of Ills confinement , his health bc an to fail , nnd It ia said that the dread disease , consumption , had inaiked him for its victim and wan rapidly shortening his days of lifo , With these facts thoroughly apparent , a number of former friends of the doomed man , and uf his victim , interceded arid petitioned Governor Sltormau for his pardon , who , iftor every possible plea had been madu for the priannor , finally consented to ; rant the pardon , but on condition only , that hont oncu depart from the etato and never again coino within its borders , This condition was agreed to , and on WedneEday evening last thorn departed u woman from Council DlofTi , who through all thcBO Ion ; ; ycnra Iiau remained iruo to the vows &ho made at thu marringo altnr when cho became the wlfo of the unfortunate man from Trhoin nho had been separated by the walh of a pen itentiary for over h dccndo. The lady IB well-known to many of the citizens of thfa city , but few will know the cauro of her dupartuto night btforo last until tlicir uyi'H fall upon thin item. Sbo left at the tlmo mentioned for Kananu City , there to opro moro moot her huftband n free man , a" ' together they will proceed at once to J'ucnuri , Arizona , where ( hey expect to permanently loc.ilo and jiaiw their re maining days in the enjoyment of each othcni presnnco , and Tin : Jin ) : ulnccroly crusts that no muru clouds of unlmppinosa may appear on the future horizon of Mr. uid Mra. Law W. Woirich. I.ont u Last night a man named Ed. Mcl'&r Ian while attempting to board a pasting 1 Q" train near the shot tower fell under the train , which ran over hh right Ifg bi-low the ankle , Ho was removed to Lower's hold on Main street. A messenger was sent for a doctor , and ho called on Dr. Pin- ney , who declined to go on the grounds that the man was poor nnd could not pay. Several other doc- torn were sent and telegraphed for , so that it WAS nltio o'clock before surgical aid arrived. Dr. Houghlon was the first , nnd shortly after cnmo Drs. McCrne , llntichott , Bel linger , Cook and Stillmnn. Amputation was performed by Drs. McOrno nnd lloughton. McKnrlan , it la said , is from Rising City , Nob. Uo will probably recover , as the loss of blood in very light. PKIISON'AU M , A. OrORory has been ni > r-ninloJ \ subst tuto carrier by I'ontwaHor Armour. W. C. Morgan of the firm of Ootko .V Moi gnu ha * gone unfit for n fll Miiily. | | G. W. 1'nino niul wife , of Carroll , low * ircro in the city yesterday morning. Jliss Tdn TWovin ia now book keeper fo iho electric bolt firm of Judd . 'c Smith. Jits. 1) . Goldstein hai loft the city on n \ ia it to Chicago CIa\uluwl nnd Now York , l\l M. llounlan , of Atlantic , rprend his i\\ \ togr.iph on the Ugdcn register yonlcnlny. T. , T. Lowe nnd W. 11. Campbell , 0J Chisn go , were nt the Ogdoii reKi'stonil yo tenU W. V , Dow nnd wife , of Dow City , wcro ir the city j estonlny nnd stopped nt the Ogden , Oeo , A. Uodiml , of Cincinnati , was regta tored nt tlio 1'ncilio house yesterday morning , Clns , I' , , linker , of Bontrice , Xcb. , took ii : tlio Improvements of tlio city 3 catenlny nftor noon , Mr. Morgan , of the firm of Cucko k M orgnn started on n business trip to New York lav night. night.W. W. G. Stafford , a merchant of Atlantic city Iowa , wns In tlio city yesterd.iyaud registered nt the Pacific. .T. M. McCabe loavea tliis morning for Ohio in roapnnso to a telrgrnnl from thcro saying Unit his mother was dangerously 111. Ollicer J. T. Hnrloy , loft last evening for the east , llo will return with Mrs. Hnrloy nho has been visiting In Jollot , III. ] lov. Joseph Knotts , who has boon confined to IUH room in this city for Eorcntl ilnyp , wna yesterday nblo to bo out In hla c.irringo. Messrs , Gee , Blanchard , Simpson ami otli- prs , who have been on a rflilrond surveying trip in Krxiifiai , returned homo yesterday to rest up a uhile. L. L , I-nwrcnco , ono of the business men of Manning , was iu the city yesterday making a .our of the Implement houses , llo returned loino last evening , W. D. Jrnkinp , n prosperous farmer rusld ng on Walnut Creole , Prcmont county , was u town yesterday morning , and wandered iroutul 'nuath the sbadoof a now Dlniuo hat. Charley llnbner , ono of the progressive 'onng journalists of Nc'brask * , itnd nt proa nt managinc ? editor of the Nebraska City Juws , was viewing the Bights of tlio city yes- 3rd ay. Mr. Denver Smith nnd Miss Florence I. Inrmurwcro quietly united In the bonds of rcdlock In the prcsonco of n few friends in his city last evening , llov. .1. 'A , Armstrong fficinting. J. D. Ilosa and J. A. Moody , accompanied iy tholr wivoa. were in the city on a shopping nd pleasure tour yesterday morning. They eturnod to their homes near Shenundo.kb , on ho AVnbash noon train. At the residence of George Parker , In this ity , yesterdayiiftornoon , Mr. W. D. Ifnrdin nd Miss Hattie O , linylisu wcro united in unriiago and took the evening train for Chi- ago and tlio cast on : \ wedding tour. Tim ! EI : extends congrntnlatlons. About 715 : o'clock last night a'lady , , bout -10 years of age , was knocked down in the platform at the transfer by four non. They robbed her [ of between ; 800 and ยง 000 nnd a ticket to Silver Mty , Nebraska , and then okippcd toward ho river. The lady wan takod on the ) onvcr train on her journey. No trace f the robbers. A man giving ihu nuum of Jitn TUloy ? as subsequently arrested by ollicer Jack ! uaick on Broadway on euopicion of beg - : ; g the ono who stolu the boots , ho . as tuken to Omaha and thcro identified. HIGH MKN'S OI > l)8IlOjKS. ItrliiKH Money To Tlio L'ockolK of I'lio CoUliIcru. few York Times. "Yes , I'll tnko these nhocs , " said a orpulunt old gentleman to n lower Jroudwuy shoo dealer onci day lust wcuk , 'j.nd I'll Icavo these 1 havuon to bo re- mired. " "JIuvo'cm half uolcd ? " aakod Iho mer- hant. "Vcs , and heeled too. Th&y are worth t , I guess. " "When will you call for thorn1 ? inquir- d the dealer us ho marked the directions in chalk hierogliphics on the solos. "Oh anytimn will do , I'm in no bury - y for them. I'll ntop in nnd got them 01110 time when I'm panning hero. " After stopping awhile in front of a iior I'lnaa to admire the shape of hia now lurchaeo , the old gentleman walked roitkily out of the door , and in a nomont later was lout to \ iov in the rowd of pedi'strlana en the street. "Do you think that old gentleman rill ever call for theto ? " asked the tnur- bant of u prospective customer who was warming ono end of a nofu. " 1 giicBa so , IIo looks aa if ho was bio to pay for them when the work ia lono. " "Thiil is not the question , " continued ho dealer. "Hois iiblo to buy half a [ 07.011 shoo ntori'H , and kcop thorn for his vTii custom. Ho 13 the prrtiidont of tlio nuik on the next corner. Of cam-so ho an pay for iLem , but do you think ho /ill ever remembtr to eill for them ? " "J don't Know , An old business man i generally nuppnsed to rcmembir : any- hiny ho orders done , " "That may bo a general rule , but the lioo Hi/o ! nrder iu in exception. I'll tot ten to oho that ho will never men- ion thrjso flhoeuagain. " Then you won't repair thoin until iftor they ai called for ? " ' , 'nduud I will. Supposu ho should lappen to acrid for thorn next week , If h-jy weren't done 1 thould lese bin cus- am. Usnkcrs always expect their tail- irs nnd ehoemakois to be prompt " "What gwill yon do ? " inquired the 'pung man , who was now interested in riicovi ring how the dtalor v.'ris to escape orem < rom his apparent dilemma , | "J eh.illdo en J have done before with "ci " him thrco times a year for the past twen ty years. I will repair them n.i soon as the cobbler gets spnro timo. Then I'll put thorn away until he comes in to buy a new pair. If ho doesn't mention them , then 1 will sell them. You eco they are not half worn out , and na they were originally made of the finest kind of stock they will bo worth fully half prlco when they are once put In first-class con dition. Como hero , and I'll show yi.n , " continued Iho merchant , as ho led the customer to the roar of the stoio where a series of pigeon holes coveted ono etillro end of the room. "Every ono of these holes contnini n pair tif boots or nhoes left here to bo repaired. These are care fully looked ever every few weeks , and these that lir.vo boon here tic months MO put Into these lower shelves to bo sold again. A great many times , " ho continued , "young men lo.-vv their boots and never sail for them , Per haps tiny can't raise the money , mayb they forgot where they loft thorn , but us uMly they don't neon them until thoi now boots are worn out. Then who they call wo toll them it has been so Ion they hixvo boon sold. " "What proportion of nhoos loft her are ever called for ? " "About three-quarters. 1 can soil yea a nice pair of second hand ahons for 1ml price that will just suit you. They wor worn by ono of the richest young men ii Now York. I made thorn mjsolf , am they are as good IIB now. What size dc you wcart" But the young man was not proud i ho was poor , and preferred a cheaper pal of now goods , and thereby probably mh od the only chance ho will ever have o stopping into a rich man's shoos. Who has preached the gospel for -10 years has been greatly aflllctod with kulnoy troubles. Ills cnso is such an obstinate ono and his ago is so great that ho cnnno hope for absolute euro ; but ho writes from Hlchlnnd , that ho has used three bottles of Brown's Iron Bitters and adds , " 1 have felt moro relief than from any thing 1 have ever used , " IIo desires an additional supply of this great family medicine in order to make further trial. Kdlooii onKlcctrlcal Al > l > llcatloiiH , rho Electrical World. What is the latest thing in the applica lion of electricity , Mr. Edison ? " "Tho funniest is the now process of making in jandoscont whisky. " "What's that ? ' " \Voll , that is whisky , as my friend \iuoa Cummings would say , with the ihivor taken out of it. " "How do they . fleet that with electricity ? " "Why , 1 im told that they lot down the incandos- : pnt light into a barrel of whisky , and in lixty-four hours they got all the flavor of ) ld whisky. The light and heat Boom to ict on the fusel oil somehow. I nm told .hnt they make an excellent brand of vhlsky out of 'rot gut. " " "ilnvo you riod it ? " "No. " "What is the most lurious electrical phenomenon of lalo ? " 'That is hard to any , there nro so many , 3no of thorn is a live fish swimming in a ub of clean water , having swallowed n wit consisting of a little incandescent amp. When the current is turned on ho fish is lighted up BO you can see hrough him and observe the circulation if. the blood. " "What do you propOBO o show nt the Philadelphia electrical ox- lositlon ? " "Only about 10 per cent of ny stuff but enough. " "Did you ever ; now of any prtctical use for the phono- : ; roph ? " "No , except ns a curiosity. Ibout all the colleges have them. I hade o give it up for the olcctrio light , where ho field is immense. " In many localities Hood's Sarsaparilla i in such general demand that it is the ocognizod family medicine. People rrito that "tho whole neighborhood is [ iking it , " otc. Particularly is this true f Lowell , Mass. , where it is made , and rhoro moro of Hood's Snrsaparilla is sold lian of any other sarsaparllla or blood urifior. It is the great remedy for do- ility , scrofula , dyspepsia , biliousness , or ny disease caused by impure state or low ondltion of the blood. Oivn it a trial. BOOGE'S SIOUX OUT UAMS. J. Y. FULLER , 3ommission Merchant o . 9 1'carl Direct Cornell liluds owa. Mrs , BJ , Hiiioji.H n. . 'RYSIOIAN & STJBQEON , 27.2 Uldillo Cro lw y. Council ElullB. 3FFIGER & FITBEY Council Illu3u . It. 'stablishca. - - 1856 DcMomln FiirolRn anil omcip.tlo Kichanxu n [ rm Kcotirltl , H. TATK. WAIII1UH WIIIT1I I'ractloo In Dtuto nnd Tuilural Courts. Collottloim | irumptly iittendcj to. , Iloom 1C , Hluih'iirt'rt liuIUinK , JOUNOIL 1JLUKKS , IOWA AC01J U1MS. K. 1 * . OAUWKLU 8IWI8& CADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Oniee , Main Htroot , llooini I anil 2 Bhug&rt ft Mo- liun' Jllock. Will pruUco In Htata uid > urt . Tnited States Depository OF OMAHA Jor. 13th and Faruam Btu 7/o Oldest Banking Establishmen in Omnha , * uooauoiia TO KOUNTZK Oiaanli a in Jb 8. a National Bank in 9200,00 UHVI/UB ANI > JU5QF17S . lBOOOi ornaiKS Mnntncixt iKuix K'/i/srii , I'ri'dMtr.t. ] oua A. OuiiunrCN , Vie o rrC' IJcul. A arfirut Koinri/v , tdlc fnwldml , i A , 1 , PorfLkibV , * r. U. DM , C rlt > ' If , ViaiDlu , AuitattntCMLIor Trn'ieact * i ccuctil tiuklUK bunluoof. IILUIM tlrat Ttin ttcubnarliij ; I'lturobt. ' Dm k drult * on Han ruiicluro tnd rirlnrl.il cltlie In the Unltid HUtc * Uo Lin I'm Dublin , K'Untnr ti > nd | b * | llml | > i tiuaol the fontliHT.t tud Furop , THE CHEAPEST PLAGE UN UMAHA TO BUY One of the Boat and largest Stocks in the United State ? to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR. THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE I Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water ! And all of the good niui pleasnu I things that [ go to malce up a complete ploto mid happy existence. The town of South Omnlui is tuunfed south of the city of Omaha 311 thu line oi the U. P. Railway , mid it is less than 2 miles from the [ ) muhn post oflico to the north line c 1 thu town site. South Omaha is nearly 1 miles north and south by 2 j east and west , and covers an area of nearly foursquare miles , _ The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit. Nearly 150 lots hnvo been sold and the demand is on the increase Hie yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The # GOOUO beef packing house is progressing Cnely. The $30,000 Water Works are finished and furnish an abundant iupply of PURE SPRING WATER. The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a large force of men at , vork and will , in connection with the 13. P. lliulwny , have a union depot iear the park at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will be furnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never ) ( f chcnpor than they are to-day. at the Company's office , at the Union Stocks Yards. ' M. A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary , [ HE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY Is better prepared than ev6r before to fill all demands for washing. Vo call your attention especially to our capacity for doing family wash- ng. Very low rates. All kinds of work done in first-class order. Special pains taken with flannels. Orders sent by mail or otherwise eceivo prompt attention. ALBEET P , JOHNSON , Proprievor. 1U BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS Double and Single Acting Power ana Hand Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , Bolting , IIoso , Brass and Iron Fittings , at wholesale and retail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , OFIUROH \.ND SCnOOL BELL& . Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. , F. GOODMAN , AND DEALER IN OMAHA , NEBRASKA. iMHar < Tur.KH or or : [ Muling , ! ' AND TWO WHEEL OARTB , IGmaha. Web